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bitcoin enthusiast, maker, hacker, bottom up revolutionist

Warfare felt like a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the reality of that war. It’s the first film I’ve seen where “Navy SEALs” aren’t invincible super heros. Some screw up, get scared, and they are human. Unlike “Saving Private Ryan” There are no heroes, no backstories, no glorified arcs. Even the way the team took control of that random house they were posted in felt wrong. Nothing felt glamorized. The unresolved ending nails it: war is chaotic, brutal, and ultimately senseless.

Tyranny isn’t chosen for love of chains, but because the weight of freedom breaks the soul.

At their core, most people really do seek similar things in life. The divergence in opinions of these things often stems from differences in experience, education, and accumulated wisdom. In many Western societies, the decline of public education has contributed to the emergence of pseudo-intellectualism, where confidence often outpaces competence. This environment fosters a wide range of fragmented perspectives, many of which are shaped by unqualified voices. A more informed and educated population could significantly reduce many of the challenges we face globally. How we get there? I’m not sure.

GM from Arkansas. #coffee #arkansas